A State Lottery is established under the supervision and control of a director. The director of the State Lottery shall be appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the senate. The director serves in the unclassified service at the pleasure of the governor. The annual salary rate authorized for the director is established through the process described under section 15A.0815.
MS 2002 [Repealed, 2004 c 233 s 7]
In operating the lottery the director shall exercise the following powers and duties:
The director may appoint other personnel as necessary to operate the State Lottery in accordance with chapter 43A. At least one position in the lottery must be an attorney position and the director shall employ in that position an attorney to perform legal services for the lottery.
Subject to the provisions of section 43A.18, subdivision 1, the director may develop and implement a plan for making incentive payments to employees of the lottery whose primary responsibilities are in marketing.
The director shall conduct background checks, or request the director of alcohol and gambling enforcement to conduct background checks, on all prospective employees who are finalists, and shall require that all employees of the lottery be fingerprinted. No person may be employed by the lottery who has been convicted of a felony or a crime involving fraud or misrepresentation within five years of starting employment with the lottery, or has ever been convicted of a gambling-related offense. The director has access to all criminal history data compiled by the Division of Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement on employees and prospective employees of the lottery. The director may employ necessary persons pending the completion of a background check.
MS 1994 [Repealed, 1995 c 254 art 1 s 97]
Minn. Stat. § 349A.02
1989 c 334 art 3 s 2; 1990 c 590 art 1 s 49; 1991 c 233 s 104, 109; 1991 c 238 art 1 s 15; 1991 c 336 art 2 s 35; 1992 c 567 art 3 s 5; 1993 c 146 art 3 s 8; 1995 c 254 art 1 s 79; 1996 c 305 art 1 s 74; 1997 c 129 art 2 s 15; 2Sp1997 c 3s 15; 2000 c 501 s 6; 2004 c 233 s 2; 2009 c 101 art 2s 109